Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland
This short article delves into the upkeep and docking of the largest heritage ships in the collections of the Maritime Museum of Finland in Kotka, Southeastern Finland. Steam driven icebreaker Tarmo was docked in 2016–2017, and lightship Kemi taken to dry dock late in 2020. Both ships are nationally...
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description | This short article delves into the upkeep and docking of the largest heritage ships in the collections of the Maritime Museum of Finland in Kotka, Southeastern Finland. Steam driven icebreaker Tarmo was docked in 2016–2017, and lightship Kemi taken to dry dock late in 2020. Both ships are nationally significant museum vessels that were laid aside for this heritage purpose immediately after their operational life had ended. The article highlights the various research and collections activities needed in the long term maintenance and docking of such ships, and some of the surprises the museum ran into. Katsaus käsittelee Suomen merimuseon suurimpien museoalusten ylläpitoa. Höyryjäänmurtaja Tarmo telakoitiin viimeksi vuosina 2016–2017, ja majakkalaiva Kemin tekointi alkoi talvella 2020–2021. Molemmat alukset ovat kansallisesti merkittäviä museolaivoja, jotka on päätetty museoida heti käyttövuosiensa jälkeen. Katsaus avaa suurten museolaivojen telakointiin liittyvää tutkimusta, työtehtäviä ja yllätyksiä. |
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op_source | Tekniikan Waiheita – the Finnish quarterly for the history of technology; Vol 39 No 1 (2021): Large museum machines; 74-78 Tekniikan Waiheita; Vol 39 Nro 1 (2021): Suuret museokoneet; 74-78 2490-0443 0780-5772 |
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spelling | fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/103199 2025-01-16T22:27:57+00:00 Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland Suomen merimuseon museolaivakuulumisia Aartomaa, Johanna Puustinen, Juha 2021-03-08 application/pdf https://journal.fi/tekniikanwaiheita/article/view/103199 https://doi.org/10.33355/tw.103199 fin fin Tekniikan Historian Seura THS ry https://journal.fi/tekniikanwaiheita/article/view/103199/62733 https://journal.fi/tekniikanwaiheita/article/view/103199 doi:10.33355/tw.103199 Copyright (c) 2021 Johanna Aartomaa, Juha Puustinen http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Tekniikan Waiheita – the Finnish quarterly for the history of technology; Vol 39 No 1 (2021): Large museum machines; 74-78 Tekniikan Waiheita; Vol 39 Nro 1 (2021): Suuret museokoneet; 74-78 2490-0443 0780-5772 museums ships lighthouses conservation docking museot laivat majakat konservointi telakointi info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.33355/tw.103199 2021-03-31T22:48:14Z This short article delves into the upkeep and docking of the largest heritage ships in the collections of the Maritime Museum of Finland in Kotka, Southeastern Finland. Steam driven icebreaker Tarmo was docked in 2016–2017, and lightship Kemi taken to dry dock late in 2020. Both ships are nationally significant museum vessels that were laid aside for this heritage purpose immediately after their operational life had ended. The article highlights the various research and collections activities needed in the long term maintenance and docking of such ships, and some of the surprises the museum ran into. Katsaus käsittelee Suomen merimuseon suurimpien museoalusten ylläpitoa. Höyryjäänmurtaja Tarmo telakoitiin viimeksi vuosina 2016–2017, ja majakkalaiva Kemin tekointi alkoi talvella 2020–2021. Molemmat alukset ovat kansallisesti merkittäviä museolaivoja, jotka on päätetty museoida heti käyttövuosiensa jälkeen. Katsaus avaa suurten museolaivojen telakointiin liittyvää tutkimusta, työtehtäviä ja yllätyksiä. Article in Journal/Newspaper Icebreaker Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Tekniikan Waiheita 39 1 74 78 |
spellingShingle | museums ships lighthouses conservation docking museot laivat majakat konservointi telakointi Aartomaa, Johanna Puustinen, Juha Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland |
title | Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland |
title_full | Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland |
title_fullStr | Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland |
title_full_unstemmed | Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland |
title_short | Museum ship news from the Maritime Museum of Finland |
title_sort | museum ship news from the maritime museum of finland |
topic | museums ships lighthouses conservation docking museot laivat majakat konservointi telakointi |
topic_facet | museums ships lighthouses conservation docking museot laivat majakat konservointi telakointi |
url | https://journal.fi/tekniikanwaiheita/article/view/103199 https://doi.org/10.33355/tw.103199 |